ABC has only officially confirmed one contestant. In a promo that aired Sunday night during the Academy Awards telecast, it was revealed that wide receiver Jacoby Jones, who is fresh off a Super Bowl win with the Baltimore Ravens, will be one of the dancers featured in this round of competition.

Sources close to the show reportedly revealed the identities of four more contestants to TMZ: "American Idol" season five alumna Kellie Pickler, "The Bachelor" Sean Lowe, 2012 Olympic gold medal gymnast Aly Raisman, and country star Wynonna Judd.

ABC execs are looking forward to a new batch of talent after last year's ratings drop. Season 15 featured repeat competitors in an all-star themed season, which ABC entertainment chief Paul Lee said contributed to a "disappointing" ratings tumble.

"I think the All-Star version made it a little bit older," Lee told reporters during ABC's Winter Press Tour in January. "I think we have the ability of casting fresh and bringing in the younger audience again."

Some viewers have also complained that when each contestant is a really good dancer, the show is not as interesting to watch because there's no differentiation in the performances.

"Clearly people love to see the journey as much as they love to see the competition and if you pick only the winners, for which I take responsibility, they're all gonna be great dancers," Lee said. "People want to see the journey and that's something that we've done very, very well in each season — some better than others — and we'll be able to do that just by going back to our normal way of casting."

ABC will announce the celebrity lineup for season 16 of "Dancing With The Stars" on Tuesday on "Good Morning America," putting to rest all the rumors about contestants on the mega-hit reality dancing competition.